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Campus ‘occupation guide’ taps into agitators’ ‘rage,’ instructs how to ‘escalate’ chaos

First appearance on Fox: Anti-Israel radicals on the University of Pennsylvania campus are circulating multiple guides instructing agitators on how to break into buildings, “escalate” protests, create weapons and even administer first aid, Fox News reports. This was revealed in a document exclusively obtained by Digital Program.

“Let repression breed further resistance. We do not deny any action taken to intensify the struggle, including direct action by extremists.” Built on dead bodies, this liberal ‘securityism’ framework prevents war.” “It is our duty to Palestine and to all of us to escalate and win.” . We should not hesitate to escalate,” says one how-to guide called “FLOOD THE GATES: ESCALATE.”

Fox News Digital obtained a 52-page document containing various guides for extremists through a source with access to agitators on Penn’s campus.

Guides teach student agitators and outside extremists how to make shields out of trash cans and how to most effectively barricade doors, while bolt cutters are used to cut padlocks and bolts. He advises that an angle grinder is best for cutting. And the chain.

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Anti-Israel agitators camp out at the University of Pennsylvania on April 25, 2024 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The encampment stands in solidarity with universities across the United States calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. (Thomas Henge/Anadolu via Getty Images)

“Use the straight end of a crowbar to pry open a window or door (such as the hand-to-hand method). Using the slightly angled part as a fulcrum, push it against the window or door frame.” ~My Occupation Guide 2024~”. Guides tell instigators not to pry crowbars at their faces.

A university spokesperson declined to comment Thursday when asked about the guide by Fox News Digital.

Penn School in Philadelphia is among a long list of schools across the country where students and other extremists have staged anti-Israel protests, including setting up encampments. The “Gaza Solidarity Encampment” on the University of Pennsylvania’s campus has been set up for more than a week, with students disclosing their economic ties to Israel to the school, withdrawing from the country, and protesting on campus. requires protection of participants. ABC6 reported.

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Screenshot of the anti-Israel agitator’s guide obtained by Fox News Digital.

The Daily Pennsylvanian, the student newspaper, reported Thursday that university officials have asked Philadelphia police to immediately break up the camp, saying the department has an agreement to provide assistance “as needed.” It was reported that he refused. And there was no immediate threat.

Penn campus encampment

Anti-Israel students and faculty members from Drexel University, Temple University, and the University of Pennsylvania set up camp and spend the night demonstrating on the University of Pennsylvania campus in Philadelphia on April 25, 2024. (Matthew Hatcher/AFP via Getty Images)

“The university has been setting up encampments and surrounding protesters on campus for several days,” a Penn spokesperson told the student newspaper. This comment was also provided to Fox News Digital. “Protests began to escalate overnight and have continued steadily, with large crowds gathering on and around College Green today. We are ensuring we have the resources necessary to keep our community safe. We contacted the city of Philadelphia.

“The Mayor’s Office has requested further information, and we are providing it,” the statement continued.

“Our response will be based on the specific circumstances of each situation,” Philadelphia police told Fox News Digital on Thursday in response to questions about the report and the ongoing protests.

“PPD remains committed to promoting safe demonstrations while ensuring the safety of everyone who lives, works, or visits our city and upholding First Amendment rights.” Pursuant to the Memorandum of Understanding, the Philadelphia Police Department maintains a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the University of Pennsylvania Police Department to ensure effective cooperation in situations requiring police response. We will provide assistance to UPPD as needed. However, for tactical purposes, we will not publicly discuss any specific plans or engagement strategies involved.This is an ongoing situation.” continued.

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Encampment on the UPenn campus

Anti-Israel students and faculty from Drexel University, Temple University, and the University of Pennsylvania set up camp and spend the night demonstrating on the University of Pennsylvania campus in Philadelphia, April 25, 2024. (MATTHEW HATCHER/AFP via Getty Images))

Meanwhile, a guide for agitators details how to best deal with injuries should protests turn violent.

“Have health care workers inside and outside the building. Health care workers should know in advance the needs (medications, allergies, etc.) of the specific individuals involved in the action. They should have first aid kits. You have to be prepared. Anyone can be a street medic, but try to reach out to RNs and EMTs,” said one guide.

The document advises people who have been pepper sprayed to rinse their eyes with water, while also advising them to clean and stitch up rubber bullet wounds “for those of us who cannot be taken to hospital.”

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Radicals are also being instructed to set up “propaganda teams” to disseminate press releases and work with the media.

Regarding press releases, the guide advises: “Have your initial statement prepared before the occupation is announced.” “Take your anger out, but also try to give a rational explanation for what you’re doing, because there are a lot of people who want to know why you did it. Don’t prevent people from expressing their thoughts with their own opinions.” People who create and distribute leaflets about what you are doing when the occupation takes place. Please make it permanent. ”

The guide says agitators should establish a media team, but warns that one person “should not be branded” as the leader.

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“Certain individuals within a profession should not be too visible to avoid being branded as leaders. Insiders should not be interviewed on television or give out more information about themselves than necessary. there is no.”

Nighttime protest in front of Schumer's mansion in Brooklyn

New York City police officers arrest an anti-Israel demonstrator who blocked the road outside Sen. Chuck Schumer’s home in Brooklyn, New York, Tuesday, April 23, 2024. (Julia Bonavita/Fox News Digital)

In recent weeks, student agitators have invaded college campuses across the country, including radicals on the Columbia University campus occupying the school’s Hamilton Hall building, while at UCLA, Harvard, Yale Universities and other institutions are working to clear student camps where protesters are demanding the elite school’s complete withdrawal from Israel. .

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In Columbia, the occupation of Hamilton Hall was cut short this week when NYPD officers in riot gear stormed the building on Tuesday night and evacuated it in about two hours.

An anti-Israel demonstrator holds a sign at Columbia University on Tuesday, April 30, 2024, in New York City. (Rashid Umar Abbasi, Fox News Digital)

The protests follow the terrorist organization Hamas’s October 7 war against Israel, and initially took the form of protests to fan flames of anti-Semitism on campus, threaten graffiti, and threaten students. reported feeling as if it was “open season for anti-Semitism.” Jews on our campus” Protests have now escalated to the point where Jewish students are being warned to leave campus for their own safety.

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The protests have been linked to groups linked to far-left organizations that are sponsored by black money. Liberal megadonor George Soros, Fox News Digital first reported. Namely, National Students for Justice in Palestine (NSJP) has a large presence in protests not only on the Columbia University campus, but also on the campuses of UCLA, Tufts, and the University of Texas at Austin.

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